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Keyshawn Davis
Born (1999-02-28) February 28, 1999 (age 25)
Other namesThe Businessman
Statistics
Weight(s)Lightweight
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Reach70 in (178 cm)
Boxing record
Total fights6
Wins6
Wins by KO5
Medal record
Men's amateur boxing
Representing  United States
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 2020 Tokyo Lightweight
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2019 Yekaterinburg Light welterweight
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 2019 Lima Light welterweight

Keyshawn Davis (born February 28, 1999) is an American professional boxer. As an amateur, Davis won silver medals at the 2019 Pan American Games, 2019 World Championships, and 2020 Summer Olympics.[1][2]

Amateur career

Olympic Games results

Tokyo 2020

Pan American Games results

Lima 2019

World Championship results

Yekaterinburg 2019

Professional career

Early career

Davis made his professional debut against Lester Brown on February 27, 2021. In the second round, Davis dropped his opponent with a left hook to the head. Brown managed to recover from the knockdown and continue, however Davis secured victory after landing a combination of heavy punches which forced the referee to step in and end the bout.[3]Davis' second bout as a professional was against Richman Ashelley on April 3, 2021. Davis was dominant throughout the bout and in the fourth round, landed a number of heavy punches which visibly hurt his opponent. This resulted in Ashelley retiring at the end of the round after his corner team judged that he was unable to continue.[4]

Davis was taken the distance for the first time as a professional when he fought against Jose Antonio Meza on the undercard of Canelo Álvarez vs. Billy Joe Saunders on May 8, 2021. Davis won via wide unanimous decision after winning every round on each of the three scorecards.[5]

Professional boxing record

6 fights 6 wins 0 losses
By knockout 5 0
By decision 1 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
6 Win 6–0 Omar Tienda Bahena TKO 5 (8), 1:38 Sep 23, 2022 Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
5 Win 5–0 Esteban Sanchez TKO 6 (8), 2:44 Apr 30, 2022 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
4 Win 4–0 Jose Zaragoza TKO 2 (6), 2:45 Dec 11, 2021 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
3 Win 3–0 Jose Antonio Meza UD 6 May 8, 2021 AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas, U.S.
2 Win 2–0 Richman Ashelley RTD 4 (6), 3:00 Apr 3, 2021 Caesars Palace Bluewaters, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
1 Win 1–0 Lester Brown TKO 2 (4), 2:50 Feb 27, 2021 Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S.

References

  1. ^ "Editor's Pick: Why Keyshawn Davis might just be the best prospect in America". boxingnewsonline.net. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  2. ^ "AFTER HISTORIC WORLD SILVER MEDAL FOR TEAM USA, BOXER KEYSHAWN DAVIS EYES TOKYO OLYMPICS". teamusa.org. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Top Prospect Keyshawn Davis Knocks Out Lester Brown In Second Round Of Pro Debut". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Herring-Frampton ESPN+ - Keyshawn Davis Takes Out Ashelley in Four". boxingscene.com. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Canelo Alvarez vs Billy Joe Saunders Undercard Results: Keyshawn Davis Makes It Look Easy Against Jose Antonio Meza". boxinginsider.com. Retrieved 10 May 2021.